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Dgram36's 1852 Lowe Olympic Duck Mod
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<blockquote data-quote="dgram36" data-source="post: 323574" data-attributes="member: 11252"><p>I basically went with the minimum on prepping. Some people strip the boat down to bare metal and then prime the whole boat and paint. I'm sure that produces an excellent result. But mines a duck boat so all I did was knock off any loose or flaking paint, sand existing paint, prime any bare metal, rub down with mineral spirits, then tack cloth right before spraying. Parker's is a good paint and coats very well. Seems like its also extremely durable once it completely dries. I'd recommend letting the boat sit for 10 days before doing anything with it though.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dgram36, post: 323574, member: 11252"] I basically went with the minimum on prepping. Some people strip the boat down to bare metal and then prime the whole boat and paint. I'm sure that produces an excellent result. But mines a duck boat so all I did was knock off any loose or flaking paint, sand existing paint, prime any bare metal, rub down with mineral spirits, then tack cloth right before spraying. Parker's is a good paint and coats very well. Seems like its also extremely durable once it completely dries. I'd recommend letting the boat sit for 10 days before doing anything with it though. [/QUOTE]
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